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Dissimilar responses of the Gray brocket deer (Mazama gouazoubira), Crab-eating fox (Cerdocyon thous) and Pampas fox (Lycalopex gymnocercus) to livestock frequency in subtropical forests of NW Argentina
(Elsevier Gmbh, 2015-08)
This study represents the first analysis of livestock influence over individual mammal species in NW Argentina forests. Through camera-trapping, I found a negative correlation between frequencies of occurrence of livestock ...
Status of gray fox Lycalopex griseus (Gray, 1837) (Mammalia: Canidae) from PeruEstado del zorro gris Lycalopex griseus (Gray, 1837) (Mammalia: Canidae) en el Perú
(Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, 2014)
The grey fox Canis griseus (gray) in Chilean Patagonia (Southern Chile)
(1985)
During May 1982 a total of 2235 km2 of land was surveyed in Southern Chile to estimate grey fox Canis griseus density. An area of 28 310 km2 was judged to be potential habitat for populations in the continental area including ...
Taphonomic analysis of Pseudalopex griseus (Gray, 1837) scat assemblages and their archaeological implications
(Prometheus Press, 2007-12)
Grey fox (Pseudalopex griseus) scats deposited in the immediate vicinity of guanaco (Lama guanicoe) carcasses were analyzed to evaluate this carnivore´s transport of bones. Samples were from the arid, semi-desert Río Negro ...
The pampean gray fox (Lycalopex gymnocercus) as a disperser of blackberry seeds (Morus nigra)El zorro gris pampeano (Lycalopex gymnocercus) como dispersor de las semillas de mora (Morus nigra)
(Universidad Estatal a Distancia, Costa Rica, 2021)
Revision of the systematic status of patagonian and pampean gray foxes (canidae: lycalopex griseus and l. Gymnocercus) using 3d geometric morphometricsRevisión del estatus sistemático de los zorros grises patagónico y pampeano (Canidae: Lycalopex griseus y L. gymnocercus) usando morfometría geométrica 3D
(Sociedad Argentina para el estudio de los Mamíferos, 2013-12)
Argentinean “zorros de campo” are currently included in two species: Lycalopex griseus and L. gymnocercus. Lycalopex gymnocercus lives in northern Patagonia and in most of central and northern Argentina. Lycalopex griseus ...